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Trade Secrets Podcast

Mic check, one, two: How do we create Trade Secrets?

25 Mar 2024

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How is the Trade Secrets podcast made? Find out all the behind-the-scenes details in this special episode with co-hosts Emma Weissmann and Jamie Biesiada. From the show’s origin, to scripting, to editing and posting, take a peek behind the Trade Secrets curtain. This is a special episode of Trade Secrets between seasons four and five. Season five will return in two weeks, on April 8. This episode is sponsored by Travel Insured International.  Further resources Email Emma Weissmann and Jamie Biesiada Follow us on Instagram Travel Weekly TravelAge West Emma Weissmann Jamie Biesiada Mentioned in this episode: Slate’s Dear Prudence “Tiny Beautiful Things,” by Cheryl Strayed Auphonic Omny Studio PodBean Some previous episodes we mention: When is it time to leave your host agency and join a consortium? Top travel pros and their best advice for advisors On the ground in Maui: Should travel agents send clients to the island right now? Icon of the Seas: How big can a cruise ship get? Why can’t we be friends? Forming productive travel advisor-supplier relationships How do I use generative AI to improve my travel agency’s workflow? Travel advisors, are you using the right tech stack? Need advice? Call our hotline and leave a message: 201-902-2098 Email us: [email protected]   Theme song: Sock Hop by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4387-sock-hop License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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